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Wendell Named 2017 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America Honorable Mention

This is the fourth postseason award for Wendell, who earlier this week was selected to the Senior CLASS Award All-America First Team. Last week, she earned AP All-America Honorable Mention accolades and the week prior was selected as an All-Region nominee for the 2017 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches’ All-America team.

DALLAS – Senior Lizzy Wendell (Blue Springs, Mo.) of the Drake University women's basketball team was named a 2017 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America honorable mention selection, the Women's Basketball Coaches Association announced Saturday afternoon.
 
This is the fourth postseason award for Wendell, who earlier this week was selected to the Senior CLASS Award All-America First Team. Last week, she earned AP All-America Honorable Mention accolades and the week prior was selected as an All-Region nominee for the 2017 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America team.
 
In her final season, Wendell, who was named the 2017 Jackie Stiles Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year, averaged a league-leading 21.0 points and ranked among the top six in the MVC in assists (3.0, 5th), free throw percentage (74.3, 6th), shooting percentage (49.8, 5th) and steals (2.7, 2nd). Wendell's scoring average ranks 13th in the nation, and she is the first MVC player to lead the league in scoring in three-straight seasons since Jackie Stiles of Missouri State led the league four straight seasons from 1998-2001. She scored 692 points this past season, a total that ranks ninth all-time in Drake and MVC single-season history.
 
Wendell helped Drake tie a program record for single season wins with a 28-5 record in 2016-17. The Bulldogs finished 18-0 in league play to win the regular season title and then claimed the MVC Tournament title with three wins in three days. The tournament title gave the Bulldogs an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament, its first NCAA appearance since 2007.
 
Wendell scored 2,551 career points, which is the third most in Drake and MVC history and third among active NCAA Division I players. She is just the fourth Bulldog and eighth MVC player to score 2,000 or more points. Wendell was selected to the All-MVC First Team all four years of her outstanding career, a feat that has been accomplished by just six others in MVC history. She was tabbed MVC Player of the Week a league-high five times this season and 14 times in her career, a total that is second all-time in Valley history behind Stiles.
 
Wendell's 19.8 career scoring clip ranks third all-time at Drake and sixth all-time in MVC history. She had the longest double figure scoring streak in MVC history at 102-consecutive games and scored in double figures in 124-of-129 career games. Wendell leads active MVC players in career 20-plus point scoring games with 66 and 30-plus point games with 11, including two 43-point career-high performances.
 
In her freshman season, Wendell won a program-record eight MVC Newcomer of the Week awards and was named the MVC Freshman of the Year. She nabbed 268 career steals to rank second all-time at Drake, her career scoring clip of 19.8 points per game ranks third all-time at Drake and she made 230 three-pointers to rank fourth all-time at Drake.
 
2017 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-Americans:
 
Name Institution Year Position  
Kalani Brown Baylor Sophomore Center  
Napheesa Collier Connecticut Sophomore Forward  
Kelsey Mitchell Ohio State Junior Guard  
Chantel Osahor Washington Senior Forward  
Alexis Peterson Syracuse Senior Guard  
Kelsey Plum Washington Senior Guard  
Katie Lou Samuelson Connecticut Sophomore Guard  
Brianna Turner Notre Dame Junior Forward  
Gabby Williams Connecticut Junior Forward  
A'ja Wilson South Carolina Junior Forward  
           
 
Here are the student-athletes who received 2017 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America honorable mention:
 
         
Evelyn Akhator Kentucky Senior Forward  
Lindsay Allen Notre Dame Senior Guard  
Kristine Anigwe California Sophomore Forward  
Ariel Atkins Texas Junior Guard  
Monique Billings UCLA Junior Forward  
Allazia Blockton Marquette Sophomore Guard  
Lexie Brown Duke Junior Guard  
Sophie Brunner Arizona State Senior Forward  
Tyra Buss Indiana Junior Guard  
Jordin Canada UCLA Junior Guard  
Alaina Coates South Carolina Senior Center  
Nia Coffey Northwestern Senior Forward  
Sophie Cunningham Missouri Sophomore Guard  
Nina Davis Baylor Senior Forward  
Diamond DeShields Tennessee Senior Guard  
Asia Durr Louisville Sophomore Guard  
Makayla Epps Kentucky Senior Guard  
Feyonda Fitzgerald Temple Senior Guard  
Katelynn Flaherty Michigan Junior Guard  
Rebecca Greenwell Duke Junior Guard  
Myisha Hines-Allen Louisville Junior Forward  
Tori Jankoska Michigan State Senior Guard  
Jessica January DePaul Senior Guard  
Brionna Jones Maryland Grad Student Center  
Kitija Laksa South Florida Sophomore Forward  
Breanna Lewis Kansas State Senior Center  
Tynice Martin West Virginia Sophomore Guard  
Erica McCall Stanford Senior Forward  
Brooke McCarty Texas Junior Guard  
Arike Ogunbowale Notre Dame Sophomore Guard  
Teniya Page Penn State Sophomore Guard  
Leticia Romero Florida State Senior Guard  
Mercedes Russell Tennessee Senior Center  
Karlie Samuelson Stanford Senior Guard  
Brooke Schulte DePaul Senior Guard  
Brittney Sykes Syracuse Grad Student Guard  
Shakayla Thomas Florida State Junior Forward  
Victoria Vivians Mississippi State Junior Guard  
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough Maryland Senior Guard  
Lizzy Wendell Drake Senior Forward  
Sydney Wiese Oregon State Senior Guard  
Ronni Williams Florida Senior Forward
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